I want to thank residents across St Mary’s Ward for the support that they have given me since I was first elected in 2006.
I have loved representing the ward and the challenges it has given me. From fighting planning applications on your behalf to dealing with anti-social behaviour to getting pot holes filled and street lights replaced. In fact I have felt like the ‘Queen of Street Lights’ this last year with so many people reporting faulty lights to me on ‘Twitter’!!!
Being a County Councillor in Chepstow has given me so many other opportunities; governor at Chepstow School, Trustee of Chepstow Senior Citizens Centre, involvement with Garden City Community Group, Transition Chepstow, Creative Cultivators Art, Craft and Local Produce Market, Hoggin’ the Bridge … the list goes on!
However, in January I took up a new post working as Regional Manager for Eluned Parrott AM, the Assembly Member for South Wales Central which, due to the demands of the position has meant that I have needed to relocate to Cardiff.
This means that after May, I can no longer stand as the County Councillor for St Mary’s Ward but we have a fantastic replacement in Paul Rutter who has been a town councillor for St Mary’s Ward for the past four years.
I have known Paul for many years, initially as a colleague on Chepstow Chamber of Commerce when he was President and I was Secretary where we faced the challenge of the High Street regeneration. Since the regeneration we have worked together on Chepstow Marketing Group, an organisation represented by volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce, Town and County Council. Our achievements include the annual Chepstow Guide (delivered to 43,000 homes every Christmas), local produce markets and of course the highlight of my year, Hoggin’ the Bridge.
Paul has become a great friend over the years and I know that he will represent St Mary’s Ward with the same passion that I have.
I hope do hope you will give Paul Rutter your vote on May 3rd and elect a hard working County Councillor for St Mary’s Ward.
In the meantime, Im now busy campaigning to win Trowbridge & St Mellons Ward in Cardiff. Its so different from Chepstow Town Centre, for a start it has over 6500 houses instead of just 1000 and I can still walk into the Tesco supermarket there and do my shopping without picking up half a dozen pieces of casework!
I am going to miss Chepstow and all the friends that I have made there … however I will be back on 21st October …. with my noisy friends when Hoggin’ the Bridge rides back into town. Being the official Event Organiser is something that I just can’t give up!